Mark Copplestone's fantastic sculpt from the late Eighties/early Nineties Grenadier "Fantasy Warriors" range set: 1433 Wizards and Priests. For me it was always Radagast the Brown, but the original had only the raven sculpted. So I added the rabbit (from a Reaper set) and the owl (from a set I can't remember ...).

Mark Copplestone's fantastic sculpt from the late Eighties/early Nineties Grenadier "Fantasy Warriors" range set: 1433 Wizards and Priests. For me it was always Radagast the Brown, but the original had only the raven sculpted. So I added the rabbit (from a Reaper set) and the owl (from a set I can't remember ...).

As you've added something I'm afraid it's a disqualification and the miniature must now be posted to me for, ehm, disposal. That's right, disposal.

That's a lovely figure I've never seen before and the paint job is stunning. I really like that.

Hi everyone, this is my first attempt at posting pics of my lads. I really wanted to get this guy into the party. He is one of the three Ral Partha Necromancers.

The reason I wanted to get him on here was because the original figure from my youth (this is a recast I bought and painted up a few years ago), was painted by my best buddy and gave me many happy hours of Dungeon Crawls and City State visits as Ista Flervit, magic user supreme!

I claim Ista was the first MU to cast fireball through a keyhole......

#92 Num-Tin, giant hobgoblin champion, from Bryan Ansell's Chaos Marauders (with a nose greenstuffed by me after the original got a bit bashed). Forgive the second shot - the fact that he's looking upward makes him hard to photograph.

I started off with Barristan Selmy in mind, and then I started painting the dragon bit (the axe is horrible to paint) and, well, had a different idea. I reckon the shield needs more battle damage but it was the first bit of freehand in a long time and imma need to build confidence before touching it again.